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Speech delivered at the opening of"New Directions" Rio Tinto's exhibition as part of a display "Australian Dreaming" at the Commonwealth Institute, London; argues that there was a great deal of Aboriginal involvement in the expansion of the settler economy; outlines history of land rights and the move by two mining companies to recognise Aboriginal people as stakeholders in future mining developments; emphasises international dimension of Indigenous politics

Speech delivered at the opening of"New Directions" Rio Tinto's exhibition as part of a display "Australian Dreaming" at the Commonwealth Institute, London; argues that there was a great deal of Aboriginal involvement in the expansion of the settler economy; outlines history of land rights and the move by two mining companies to recognise Aboriginal people as stakeholders in future mining developments; emphasises international dimension of Indigenous politics